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SOLVING THE PROCRASTINATION PUZZLE
A Concise Guide to Strategies for Change
The perfect book for entrepreneurs, parents, students, and everyone who wants to get unstuck, move from pause to play, stop delaying, and start living their most inspired life.
Why do we sabotage our own best intentions? How can we reduce procrastination in our lives? Based on current psychological research and supplemented with clear strategies for change, this short guide will help readers to finally break free from self-destructive ideas and habits, and move into freedom and accomplishment. With a summary of key concepts along with practical tips for change, SOLVING THE PROCRASTINATION PUZZLE brings clarity, scientific studies - and a touch of humor! - to the quest for successfully achieving goals.
SOLVING THE PROCRASTINATION PUZZLE has sold thousands of copies in a self-published edition (print and e-book). Tarcher is now publishing a new edition with a new introduction, new research, and new material to take the book to the next level. Dr. Timothy A. Pychyl is an associate professor of psychology at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada). Researching and writing about procrastination since 1995, Tim has garnered an international reputation for his scholarship and a global audience for his iProcrastinate Podcasts and his Don't Delay blog with Psychology Today. Tim is a passionate and talented professor who has received numerous awards including Canada's prestigious 3M National Teaching Fellowship.
SOLVING THE PROCRASTINATION PUZZLE has sold thousands of copies in a self-published edition (print and e-book). Tarcher is now publishing a new edition with a new introduction, new research, and new material to take the book to the next level. Dr. Timothy A. Pychyl is an associate professor of psychology at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada). Researching and writing about procrastination since 1995, Tim has garnered an international reputation for his scholarship and a global audience for his iProcrastinate Podcasts and his Don't Delay blog with Psychology Today. Tim is a passionate and talented professor who has received numerous awards including Canada's prestigious 3M National Teaching Fellowship.
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Published 2013-12-26 by Trade Paperback |
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Published 2013-12-26 by Trade Paperback |